snesn64original gameboygameboy colorgameboy advancegameboy advance spdsds litegamecubewiiplaystationplaystation 2playstation 3 (backwards compatible ORIGINAL 60gig)sega saturndreamcastlaptop and pc, but i dont use them for games

Posts : 23Join date : 2011-02-19Age : 23Location : A small ass town north west of DC

Subject: Re: Video Game System collection. Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:55 am

The ones that I own.Xbox 360PCN64WiiDSi

The ones that are other people's but I claimed as mine (also IM the one who buys the games for it)PS3PS2 (doesn't work)DreamcastGameCubeSuper NintendoNESPC (there's this other one who belongs to my uncle but is better than mine :/)

SS is older than the PlayStation, so it uses CDs, not DVDs. It cannot store data.

How do you save RE1 on a SS then? Does it save on the disc?

Utilizing the cartridge slot behind the CD drive, Storage cards are inserted to store game information such as high scores and saved game files. This was one of the few accessories for the Sega Saturn to be available to third-party manufacturers.

This was from Wikipedia. Saturn has storage cards (aka memory cards) similar to what have been used on almost every other console.